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"No scholar whatever, without the froeacquaintance and leave of the president and his tutor, or, in the absence of either of them, two of the fellows, shall be present at or in any of the public civil meetings, or concourse of people, as courts of justice, elections, fairs, or at...
It was very evident at the first meeting of the athletic association this year on Saturday last that the number of entries was very small, and, although the contests were interesting, that the meeting was not as successful as those in former years/ Three, out of the ten events, were...
EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-Your correspondent of Tuesday, who signs himself "A Member of the Historical Society," ends his communication by saying that "whatever can be done to retain the seats in Sever for the grown up people shall be done." It was painfully evident to every student who came to...
It is with a certain sense of irritation that we again mention the misuse of library books,-a subject, alas, only too patent to everyone who makes use of the library. Again and again have complaints been made that the books were being injured by interlinings, scorings, marginal notes, etc...
The evils already commented on are general. There are other so-called evils which are special-some peculiar to one kind of athletics, but not belonging to the others. One of these, charged against base-ball, is that the game brings the students into contact with "professionals." Whatever may be...